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In 1893 hundreds of German-speaking Mennonites (many of them Russian immigrants) joined the land rush into Oklahoma's Cherokee Outlet. Entering from Kansas, they claimed 160-acre parcels and established a life-style of work, thrift, and self-denial to separate themselves from worldly society. Sharon Hartin Iorio chronicles the transition of these people and their descendants into mainstream America.
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Mennonites, History, Group identity, Case studies, Doopsgezinden, Mennonites, history, Oklahoma, historyPlaces
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Faith's harvest: Mennonite identity in northwest Oklahoma
1999, University of Oklahoma Press
in English
0806131195 9780806131191
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [295]-308) and index.
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